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    I have read the tips and tricks for lithos. If I follow those steps will I get good results or is there more to it? I would like to try them but very unsure of it.

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    If you start with a good photo you can just follow tips and tricks and get excellent results. I have done over 30 lithos and only a couple of Opps.

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    Thanks Hal9000 I'm gonna give it a shot.

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    Watch the blacks or darker areas of the photo, you might have to adjust Depth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjudas View Post
    I have read the tips and tricks for lithos. If I follow those steps will I get good results or is there more to it? I would like to try them but very unsure of it.
    For the most part, photos you use for litho's will lean them selfs to the Tips and Tricks. Then there are the photos that have more dark and more going on in the back ground and those will take a little more adjustment.
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    Robert, so is it better to use a B&W picture or a color picture to work with? Also was wonder on the pics I emailed you did I send you the B&W only or both the B&W and the color? Also was wondering if you have had a chance to work in designer with them? Thanks!

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    Excellent job Robert!

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    drosel01,

    Received the photo in BW, that will work.
    Most everthing I do is in Color which works well.

    My week got away from me, so I will give it a review this weekend. I am going to be working on Lito's all
    week end. I will have a good number of Litho's on display at the Conference this year, so Ineed to get with it.

    Send me a pm with a Phone # if I need to talk with you about the lito's, OK?
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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